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What to Buy the Shadowhunter The Midnight Heir. The Rise of the Hotel Dumort. The Voicemail of Magnus Bane. Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy. Pale Kings and Princes. The Lost Herondale. Bitter of Tongue. The Whitechapel Fiend. Nothing but Shadows. Born to Endless Night. The Evil We Love. And the way it is introduced you would think that we are supposed to hate him? BUT NO. It proceeds to give him layers and present him as a changed man and everyone is okay with that.

And now of course, the two of them are back in love and in a relationship by the end of the book. These things better be addressed in the next book. Again, while there is actually purpose to the plot, unlike City of Fallen Angels, I somehow disliked it more if that is possible. I just hope that suffering through this and dragging through The Infernal Devices will be worth it for The Dark Artifices. I don't know why I do this to myself, but I just hope that at the very least, City of Heavenly fire is slightly better and wraps up in a way that is satisfactory.

Feb 23, James Trevino rated it liked it. Much, much better than City of Fallen Angels. But again, it takes a while until things get going. The final chapters are great, but the middle part of the book It read like filler and it felt like filler. The book could also do without Clary dramatizing about every single detail in her life in every frea Much, much better than City of Fallen Angels. The book could also do without Clary dramatizing about every single detail in her life in every freaking scene.

It's one of those cases when, in a book, side characters actually have a more interesting story than the main ones Simon, Alec.

That being said, City of Fallen Angels reminded me of City of Glass and that is good considering CoG is still far and away the best in the series , even though it could have been cut in half and not lose anything of importance. Special favors and special torments. I think this may have been my favorite book in the series so far, and I could barely stand to put it down. Simon has come into his own so well as the Daylighter—as this protective, self-sacrificing, noble little hero—and Izzy is so tough, such a rock for her loved ones.

That's my boyfriend. Some of the incidents between these two—especially involving Alec—broke my heart over and over. Where do I even begin? My heart hurts for them. Before I started this series, if you had told me they would become one of my all-time favorite OTPs, I would have laughed in disbelief, but here we are. I love the romances that Cassandra Clare builds, and the agonizingly slow, angsty progression between Clary and Jace has to be my favorite.

She turned and looked at him. I just always have. It describes her perfectly when the other Shadowhunters say that Clary essentially charges into any given situation, regardless of risk, and finds a way to fight through it. Content warnings for attempted rape, homophobia, and slut-shaming all challenged. You can find this review and more on my blog , or you can follow me on twitter , bookstagram , or facebook!

Cassandra Clare did a wonderful job once again! I don't want to give anything away by describing the things that have happened here, but the series already becomes more and more interesting.

This sequel is actually a much better response compared to the City of Fallen Angels because all the events here were pretty much powerful and more remarkable. I love how it started off as a bang Cassandra Clare did a wonderful job once again! I love how it started off as a bang! Although all throughout the book I must admit that I was really getting frustrated especially because of how badly things were turning for Jace. I mean, c'mon, why does Cassandra Clare keep torturing Jace and making him suffer all the time?

It's fricking unfair! My boy always saves the day! He played a great part here and I think this is the book where he really shines best! When it comes to Clary , her character improved here although I prefer her character development in City of Glass but still, I like how bold she was here and how she resorted to critical-thinking.

Alec and Magnus' relationship here was tested big time and I don't know what to feel about what happened to them here. As for Isabelle , once again this chick astounded me. As usual, she's a fierce, in-your-face character and that's what I loved about her! Maia and Jordan's relationship was also highlighted here. I love the sweet reunion! And of course, Sebastian.

Blimey, I am not usually a fan of villains but it's so ironic how I fangirled over a bad guy all throughout the book! The action scenes were great and although it happened at the final chapters, they still didn't fail to bring out the adrenaline rush.

The ending, on the other hand, was a blast and was well-executed. It had a surprise factor that will leave you wanting for more. All in all, it was a great come back. Cassandra Clare writes beautifully, but then I have always thought so! This book is really a world I could get lost in! View all 35 comments. Jun 06, Bgurl don't h8 me cuz I'm honestful rated it it was amazing Shelves: , war-death-and-destruction , 5-stars , action-jackson , buffyslayeresque , favorite-author , cliffhanger-ahead , magic , relatives-evil , dialogue-witty.

A lot, actually! As the posting at The Praetor House dormitories proves. No howling. No silver. Clothes must be worn at all times. No fighting. No biting. Mark all your food before you put it in the communal refrigerator. According to Sebastian: "Two weeks. What difference does a week make? That would be insane. Let's see That means nothing can kill me, right? Inanimate objects can accidentally kill you.

Is Snark A Deadly Sin? Greed, envy, gluttony, irony, pedantry, lust, and spanking. For information about my rating system, see my profile page. View all 38 comments. Jun 21, Whitney rated it it was amazing Shelves: all-time-faves , blown-away , okay-heroines , neat-plot , right-in-the-feels , favorites , that-ending-omg , own , kickass-heroes , lick-this-cover.

I don't think I can even write a review for this just yet. Oh my God. PAGE Lord, help me get through this 2-year wait for Heavenly Fire.

View all 15 comments. Lady Midnight [TBA] 2. Lord of Shadows [TBA] 3. Special favours and special torments. God knows we're drawn toward what's beautiful and broken; I have been, but some people cannot be fixed. Or if they can be, it's only by love and sacrifice so great that it destroys the giver.

View all 3 comments. View 1 comment. Apr 16, Bangadybangz rated it really liked it. Wow I finished this a while ago! Guess I forgot to share my thoughts It was good?

Dec 27, Beenish rated it liked it Shelves: cassandra-clare , ya. The stars are lost, seriously. I've always liked the slow pace in Cassie's books, because as a first time experience, it feels so good to know everything and understand the circumstances and get used to the characters' personalities and everything, but since I'm so used to and know these characters so well, I was just annoyed at the pace in this book.

A Lot! Love isn't moral or immoral. It just is. I thought it happened in book 6. Plus, this line Jace said, it just reminded me of the Wild Hunt scenes we get in other books.

Of losing all your control. Don't you think? Well, of course, in reference to wild hunt, this line seems beautiful but the context in which he said imo, I was like "dude! I love him so so much that I just never want to see him hurt, like ever! There are some people—people the universe seems to have singled out for special destinies. God knows we're all drawn toward what's beautiful and broken; I have been. But some people cannot be fixed. Or if they can be, it's by love and sacrifice so great that it destroys the giver.

He trusted Alec even when he wasn't sure how Alec felt for him. He loved Alec knowing the love might not be returned. He loved even though he thought Alec might one day leave, as all others did because he thought every second spent with Alec and having his love would be worth it. He gave him everything unconditionally and he just. He didn't deserve Alec's mistrust, doubt or "having to take time to think over something" that was so absurd to even think in the first place.

I Love him and his character development but I just didn't like what he did. I just don't like anybody who hurts Magnus. The one thing I hadn't experienced was growing old with someone—someone I loved. I thought perhaps it would be you. But that does not give you the right to make the length of my life your choice and not mine.

I hate him. And I absolutely freaking adore how Cassie wrote his character. If I cannot move Heaven, I will raise Hell. This Demon Bastard. Also, I could feel and see his interest in every tiny thing he did for Clary. It was clear the demon bastard wanted her. I really don't get why, just coz he's a demon bastard , Cassie wrote that he went that far. Scrawny little mundane bastard. Except he isn't. Scrawny, anymore. Or a mundane.

And I like spending time with him. He makes me laugh. And I like the way he smiles I loved when she was drunk and talking all this. With anybody. I don't stay the night usually at all. Like, ever. When I read till, "I don't just sleep" even I thought what! She has sex? So stop calling her a slut only coz she liked a few guys she dated.

Don't tell me you marry the first person you love? Or that you just have sex after marriage. In some religions,—my religion—people have sex after marriage only and those who do before also, it's not my concern.

And she's only ever dated a few guys, namely Meliorn and Simon! She's sassy, a good fighter and the best sister and friend ever!! She's right!

It's like, she attracts incest but Thank God! It ended in this book. Or somewhat. After finally being so sensible in this book, she ends up doing stupidity again.

I understand why she did it but damn, could she not just go with him and hold him back or something? But ya, then the books won't go as they did. The possessed him, who pushed Clary into doing other stuff, I didn't like it.

I hated it in fact. He'll burn down the world if Sebastian wants him to, and laugh while he's doing it. That's what you're saving Clary. Don't you understand? I'd rather be dead— Well, his only few words that I loved a lot in this book. Mordan, isn't it?

Or Jaia? Or Madan? I did like their scenes. I like them both but I like Jordan more than Maia. And he's very very nice.

Um, okay. View all 9 comments. Aug 29, Mikee ReadWithMikee rated it liked it. I managed to stop complaining about this book long enough to finally finish it. Although I do believe that City of Lost Souls was better than its predecessor, it wasn't that much better. Three instruments for each of the three books for the first half of the series I managed to stop complaining about this book long enough to finally finish it. Three instruments for each of the three books for the first half of the series.

City of Bones was about the Mortal Cup. City of Ashes was about the Mortal Sword, and so forth. This series should've ended after City of Glass because the longer these books went on, the more I began to despise this series and its characters. And that's saying a lot considering how I loved the first half of The Mortal Instruments and even dubbed this series as one of my favorite series of all time.

But now, I could barely stand the characters, specifically Clary and Jace. Maybe even just Clary. And since she's the central character of this whole series, you can see how this was problematic.

My hatred for Clary reached its highest point in this book. I thought I couldn't hate her more than I already did, but she proved me wrong. She's, hands down, the most selfish character I've ever had to read about. And it just pissed me off that everybody in this book was defending her actions and claiming it as her "fighting for what she loves".

It's her putting her own reckless life in danger and everyone else following after her, risking their own lives, just to save her dumb ass.

People are dying and people will continue to die on her behalf because everything she does is in the name of "love". I have no good words to say about Clary or her relationship with Jace because in my opinion, Clace, or just Clary in general, was the downfall of this series.

If you really want to know how much my perception of these characters did a complete , you should know that I absolutely loved Clary and Jace in the beginning. I shipped them percent. But my love for them dwindled with each book I read. City of Glass left me barely tolerating both Clary and Jace. After City of Fallen Angels, I lost all interest and respect for these two characters. Another thing that annoyed me about this book was Maia and Jordan. I loved her whole backstory and how she was able to persevere.

Then came City of Fallen Angels and Cassandra Clare just turned her into a typical, hormonal teenager in which every scene and dialogue just revolved around her relationship with Jordan. Jordan was a pleasant addition to the squad but ever since we learn about Maia and Jordan history, he pretty much only exists now for the sake of giving Maia a love interest. They had nothing to contribute besides making out and sex. Here's an example of how literally all their POVs consisted of: Jordan: Did Luke say yes to letting them use his farm?

Maia: Yes. Maybe we should talk. Jordan: Okay Well what do you want to talk about? Maia: Nothing. Just turn to page and read it for yourselves.

She dragged all their asses and told everyone straight up what everyone needed to hear.



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